Corey’s Corner | Avoiding Scammers
August 5, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under Blog, Corey's Corner, CyberCrime, Network Security
Usually I write about getting your website up and running. I’m going to take a little detour this time around and talk about a persistent and seemingly never ending problem them plagues businesses and private residences alike: scammers/spammers. We’ve all gotten the gibberish emails, the “male enhancement”, Russian dating and Nigerian prince emails. We all [...]
Security: When was the last time you updated your software?
June 21, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Maintenance, Maintenance Plans, Network Maintenance, Network Security
As SMB network system administrators we tend to focus on client “pain points”, i.e., “When did you realize that you needed help?” Was it when your hard drive failed and all data was lost? Did a workstation become infected with a virus or malware which prevented your staff from using the Internet? Or maybe you [...]
Facebook’s In Trouble Again!
May 13, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under CyberCrime, Network Security, Social Media
In case anyone missed the fact the Senate was concerned over some of Facebook’s new changes such as “instant personalization”, Tech Crunch has an excellent article detailing the Senate’s concerns as well as providing the original letter to Facebook and Facebook’s reply: Tech Crunch on Facebook vs The US Senate
Recognize and avoid fraudulent e-mail to Microsoft customers
April 21, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under CyberCrime, Microsoft, Network Security, Security News
Below is a message included in the latest Microsoft security bulletin: If you receive an e-mail message that claims to be distributing a Microsoft security update, it is a hoax that may contain malware or pointers to malicious Web sites. Microsoft does not distribute security updates via e-mail. To receive automatic notifications whenever Microsoft Security [...]
Are Cyber Criminals Stealing from You?
March 19, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Anti Virus, CyberCrime, Malware Software, Network Security, Online Tools
How redundant can we be regarding safe Internet communicating and web browsing? As much as we preach maintenance, I’ve noticed that in the current year all of our clients have had at least one malware infected computer; granted, most of those infected machines have been laptops which are used out of the office but no [...]
Create a Password You Can Remember
December 21, 2009 by CoreyY
Filed under Backup and Security, Maintenance, Network Maintenance, Network Security
Say you have the most secure system in the world. How do you keep it that way? Passwords not only keep your system secure, but can limit access to certain people, be it employees, technical support, or a specific member of your team, such as the accountant. Do you remember the passwords to your server, [...]
Security
June 7, 2009 by Outsourced
Filed under Network Security
Security through control ‘brilliantly simple’ Briscoe Network Solutions believes in security through control which is why we chose Sophos as our security software solution. Through Sophos we offer complete protection and control to business, education and government organizations – defending against known and unknown malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam, and policy abuse, and providing [...]




